Young Rocks Season 3 Episode 3 Ending Explained: Dwayne Johnson’s “Young Rock,” tells us the lessons he learned on his way to becoming the icon he is right now have been quite a journey. Season 3 is currently airing on NBC and you can imagine how much love the show might be getting that the show has been able to re-create some of the most famous characters of that time like the wrestlers, managers, and even the bookers.
As we move deeper into the world of Dwayne Johnson and his struggles, each episode gives us life lessons that Dwayne learned along the way, some good and some not.
The recently released Episode 3 titled “On The Ropes” tells us the story after Dwayne is asked by the president to help out in a national coffee shortage problem and Dwayne rejects that.
Summary
The Episode starts with Dwayne going to play golf with her mother and Randall comes along to persuade him to help the President in the national crisis. The two discuss that this is for the greater good of the country and even if the current President had said some bad things about Dwayne during the campaign, the national interests are far more important for which Dwayne tells him a story of his childhood.
It starts right after Rocky Johnson, Dwayne’s father had booked Saudi Arabia for a match behind Vince’s back for which Vince is pissed and he doesn’t renew his contract well, Rocky is done with the WWF. But right before he was let go, he was given his severance which Rocky thought was his bonus, and buys very expensive goggles and shows them off to his friends.
After Ata hears about Rocky being let go and also seeing a couple of things missing from the house after the rent was due and Rocky didn’t have any other choice than to pawn, Ata shows him support and tells him that she’ll talk to her mother Lea for bringing Rocky back to PPPW. Ata, on the other hand, after she started to work for Lea’s wrestling promotion with Lars Anderson who was tough to work with for a lot of reasons, namely his inappropriate and fewer clothes along with him making everything about him so Ata was slowly getting fed up of Lars at work.
The Ending
When Rocky and Ata come to talk to Lea, she agrees happily to have Rocky there but Lars doesn’t and then there’s some argument between those two. However, Rocky and Ata decide that it is going to be difficult to work with Lars like this so they propose to Lea that either she let Lars go or they go instead. Leah agreed that Lars can be very much but he has a business sense and wishes Ata and Rocky the best of luck for their new venture.
Dwayne tells Randall that his mother could’ve swallowed her pride and kept working for her mother but instead, she chose the other route and that is what Dwayne is going to do but this doesn’t stop here.
The goggles that Rocky had bought with the severance money, he had to pawn and Dwayne who was then in middle school and wanted to seem popular was hell-bent on getting a Nintendo when he hears about his father pawning those goggles, he uses that money to buy those goggles back.
This is used by Randall in telling Dwayne that he did well for the greater good and persuades Dwayne to help the country and he agrees.